eBooks - Fantasy - Fantasy - J. Crispin-Ripley - Adornments of Glory
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The Compact ending the "Atlantis thing" prohibited Diluvian interference on Terra. But treaties are made to be broken and, from the beginning, some Diluvians meddled. Others were assigned to observe and, occasionally, report back. Humanity on Terra burgeoned and developed. When the Internet was fed into the Diluvian Backbone, fascination with Terra grew. So did disgust at the planet's chaos and squalor. A debate raged. Should Terra be destroyed, saved, or left alone to self-destruct? Then three ancient artifacts with the power to open the portals were stolen and taken to Terra. If they weren't returned, chaos would reign. |
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| The Compact ending the "Atlantis thing" prohibited Diluvian interference on Terra. But treaties are made to be broken and, from the beginning, some Diluvians meddled. Others were assigned to observe and, occasionally, report back. Humanity on Terra burgeoned and developed. When the Internet was fed into the Diluvian Backbone, fascination with Terra grew. So did disgust at the planet's chaos and squalor. A debate raged. Should Terra be destroyed, saved, or left alone to self-destruct? Then three ancient artifacts with the power to open the portals were stolen and taken to Terra. If they weren't returned, chaos would reign. |
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| The Compact ending the "Atlantis thing" prohibited Diluvian interference on Terra. But treaties are made to be broken and, from the beginning, some Diluvians meddled. Others were assigned to observe and, occasionally, report back. Humanity on Terra burgeoned and developed. When the Internet was fed into the Diluvian Backbone, fascination with Terra grew. So did disgust at the planet's chaos and squalor. A debate raged. Should Terra be destroyed, saved, or left alone to self-destruct? Then three ancient artifacts with the power to open the portals were stolen and taken to Terra. If they weren't returned, chaos would reign. |
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eBooks - Titles - Authors - Fantasy - Fantasy - J. Crispin-Ripley - Adornments of Glory